Across
- 2. The visual element produced by light and perceived by the eye, including hue, value, and intensity
- 3. The materials used to create art, such as paint,clay, pencil, or digital tools
- 6. The size of an object or element in relation to other objects or elements in an artwork
- 10. The surface quality or feel of an artwork, which can be smooth, rough, shiny, or matte.
- 11. Art that depicts subjects as they appear in reality, with attention to detail and accuracy
- 13. Flat surface on which an artist arranges and mixes paints
- 14. The distribution of visual weight in an artwork, which can be symmetrical
- 15. A mark made by a tool, such as a pencil or brush, which can vary in thickness, length, and direction
- 16. A repetitive arrangement of elements, such as shapes, colors, or lines, in an artwork
Down
- 1. A two-dimensional area defined by lines or colors, such as circles, squares, or triangles
- 2. The overall arrangement, organization, or structure of an artwork
- 4. Media Artwork that incorporates multiple types of materials and techniques, such as collage, assemblage, or digital
- 5. A three-dimensional area defined or the illusion of 3D in a 2D artwork
- 7. Art that does not attempt to represent reality but uses shapes, colors, and forms to create a visual language of its own
- 8. The technique used to create the illusion of depth and space in a 2D artwork
- 9. The lightness or darkness of a color or tone, ranging from white to black
- 12. The arrangement of opposite elements, such as light and dark colors, to create visual interest and emphasis
